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THE NEW STAINED GLASS WINDOWS
St. John with Scriptures-John 20:30-31 In memory of Fred Rose
Jesus, Our Shepherd-John 10:11 In memory of John J. McDonald
Jesus with Child-Matthew 19:13-15 In memory of C.C. McDonald, Sr.
St. Paul on the Damascus Road-Acts 9:3-9 In memory of Leo W. Seal and Rebecca Baxter Seal
St. Peter with Symbolic Key-Matthew 16:19 In memory of Oscar Roe Bragg, Sr. Velma Garrett Bragg Harold Eugene Bragg
Our stained glass artist is Mr. Milton Pounds of the Pounds Studio, Metairie, Louisiana.
Two other windows by the same artist honor the memory of Commander and Mrs. J.B. Goldman, Sr. These windows symbolically represent her service as church organist and his naval service.
ACTIVITIES
Sunday School Sunday Worship Handbells Adult Choir Children's Choirs
10:00 11:00 Monday 6:45 Monday 7:30 Tuesday 4:00
Youth Meetings are held on Sunday evenings with activities at different times throughout the week. Call the church office for plans each week.
United Methodist Men meet on the fourth Sunday of each month for breakfast at 8:00 A.M. in the church fellowship hall.
Short-term classes are held throughout the year on various topics of interest. These are listed in the church bulletins.
The Administrative Board and the Council on Ministries meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 P.M.
United Methodist Women meet: Quarterly, first Wednesday,
10:00 A.M.
Agape' Circle, second Wednesday 10:00 A.M.
Katrina Circle, third Wednesday 9:30 A.M.
Lillian Circle, third Thursday 7:00 P.M.
A United Methodist Is...
Someone who has acknowledged Jesus Christ as Lord and pledged allegiance to his kingdom, professed the Christian faith as contained in the Old and New Testaments, promised to live a Christian life and remain a faithful member of the church, pledged to be loyal to the
United Methodist Church and support it with presence, prayers, gifts and service.
Four simple vows. But they can lead to a life of service and of joy, sustained by the courage and wisdom God grants to those who seek to live as disciples of Jesus Christ.


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